| Pontius Pilate | |
|---|---|
![]() 1962 US Theatrical Poster  | |
| Directed by | Gian Paolo Callegari Irving Rapper  | 
| Written by | Oreste Biancoli Gian Paolo Callegari Gino De Santis  | 
| Produced by | Glomer Film, Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France | 
| Starring | |
| Music by | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino | 
Release dates  | 15 February 1962 (Italy); 22 June 1962 (France); 1967 (USA) | 
Running time  | 100 minutes; 93 minutes (Spain); 103 minutes (West Germany) | 
| Countries | Italy, France | 
| Languages | Italian French English  | 
| Box office | 1,455,058 admissions (France)[1] | 
Pontius Pilate (Italian: Ponzio Pilato, French: Ponce Pilate) is an Italian drama film from 1962, directed by Gian Paolo Callegari and Irving Rapper, written by Oreste Biancoli, starring Jean Marais and Jeanne Crain.[2][3][4]
The film is known under the titles: Ponce Pilate (France), Poncio Pilatos (Spain), Pontius Pilate (UK / US), Pontius Pilatus – Statthalter des Grauens (Germany).[5]
John Drew Barrymore plays the characters of both Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth.[6]
The scenario is based mainly on the Gospel of John. The following biblical passages are quoted in the film: Matthew 27:11; Mark 15:2; Luke 23:1; John 18:33; 18:37; John 18:38; 19:9-11; Matthew 27:24; Deuteronomy 21:6-7; John 19:19-21; 19:22.[7]
This film takes a perspective on events surrounding the Passion of Jesus Christ by focusing on Pontius Pilate, the Procurator of Judea who condemned Him to death. Pilate is a man for whom nothing seems to go as planned.
The film was produced in Italy and released there on 15 February 1962.
Cast
- Jean Marais : Pontius Pilate
 - Jeanne Crain : Claudia Procula
 - Basil Rathbone : Caiaphas
 - Letícia Román : Sarah
 - John Drew Barrymore : Judas, Jesus
 - Massimo Serato : Nicodemus
 - Riccardo Garrone : Galba
 - Livio Lorenzon : Barabbas
 - Gianni Garko : Jonathan
 - Roger Tréville : Aaron El Mesin
 - Carlo Giustini : Decio
 - Dante DiPaolo : Simone
 - Paul Muller : Mehlik
 - Alfredo Varelli : Joseph of Arimathea
 - Manuela Ballard : Ester (as Manoela Ballard)
 - Raffaella Carrà : Jessica
 
References
- ↑ "Box Office Figures for Jean Marais films". Box Office Story.
 - ↑ Ponzio Pilato (1962) Archived 2012-07-08 at archive.today at the Films de France
 - ↑ Pontius Pilate at IMDb
 - ↑ "Pontius Pilate (1962) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast - AllMovie". allmovie.com. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
 - ↑ Ponzio Pilato (1962) - The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television
 - ↑ Pontius Pilate (1962) - The New York Times
 - ↑ Poncio Pilatos | 1962 - pejino.com
 
External links
- Pontius Pilate at IMDb
 - Ponzio Pilato (1962) at the Films de France
 - Ponzio Pilato (1962) at the World Cinema
 
